>>5002988 (LB)
I met those guys while working in a bar in the early 90s.
They were even weirder in real life than they appeared in videos.
>>5002988 (LB)
I met those guys while working in a bar in the early 90s.
They were even weirder in real life than they appeared in videos.
It's false, but it's also currently what Trump has to work with,
and at a minimum, the Republicans in the Senate are the ones
we need on his side, because only a few of the Democrats are
legit. Until he gets it all fixed, it is what it is.
The whole Great Awakening. Heard of it, haven't you?
Until he's done with all of this the ruse will continue.
Pointing out that it isn't really a thing is meaningless
blather until Trump is done. Part of that means exposing
the Uniparty for what it is.
Maybe, but remember one thing: the coat hanger argument "worked"
in a different time. There was no Internet. People didn't generally
know who was involved with the case on a daily basis.
This, too. If I'm not mistaken, NY's law didn't require a medical
doctor. They lose that argument immediately.
Yeah, the media and the Dems. Comey is neither.
It's right in front of us. We just need to accept it.
Agreed, anon.
Then add in his "To Kill a Mockingbird" tweet, right before 1000
"journalists" lost their jobs.
That's what the information age has given us: the ability to shine a
light on what (((they))) are really up to, what (((they))) really stand
for. That's how you wake people up, make them realize how
depraved their representation really is.